PowerPedia:Solid State Generator

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A solid-state generator is a generator that uses a gain medium but has no moving parts. Semiconductor-based generators, among other classes, are in the solid state.

Examples

Solid State Electrical Generators and extract energy from the environment with devices that have no moving parts. One example of a solid-state electrical generator design is one that uses a difference in temperature to provide a reliable source of electrical power. This will generate electrical power from heat differentials provided by the environment that the device is in. There are many hundreds of solid-state media in which generations has been achieved, but relatively few types are in widespread use. Tom Bearden's Motionless Electromagnetic Generator (MEG) is also a solid state technology for tapping into the "oceans of free energy" all around us. It is reported that Nikola Tesla's Pierce Arrow ran a touring sedan on energy in the Summer of 1931. A 12 x 24 x 6 inch black box, with a 1.8-meter antenna allegedly powered the car.